器官捐赠:必要的社会义务?

Felix Cantarovich
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医学的一个成功之处是,当肝脏或肺脏等器官被捐献出来时,人的死亡可以换来末期器官衰竭病人的生命。然而,这些器官手术和治疗的成果也伴随着病人的等待和死亡。教育计划在普及知识方面取得了进展。然而,数据显示,社会对捐赠的不明确态度影响了 "器官短缺"。例如,将捐献作为一种礼物的口号的价值在今天还存在争议。器官短缺问题需要对其持续性进行分析,并提出解决建议。
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Organ Donation: A Necessary Social Obligation?
One success of medicine has been to change the death of a human being for the life of a patient with terminal organ failure when organs such as the liver or lung are donated. These results of organ surgery and treatments, nevertheless, are accompanied by the maintenance of patients waiting lists, and deaths. Educational programs have made advances in popular knowledge. However, the data shows that society’s undefined attitude toward donation impacts the “organ shortage”. For example, the value of the slogan that qualifies donating as a gift is controversial today. Organ shortage requires an analysis of its persistence, as well as suggestions for its solution.
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